| A | B |
| Newfoundland | Largest province along the Atlantic |
| New France | french colony founded in Canada in late 1600's |
| Rocky Mountains | mountain range in western North America that is in both the United States and Canada |
| John Cabot | Explorer who claimed Canada for England |
| Niagra Falls | Waterfall where Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario |
| Interior Plains | Flat land in mid western North America |
| NAFTA | North America Free Trade Agree |
| Ottawa | Capital city of Canada |
| Maritime Provinces | Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island |
| Prairie Provinces | Alberta, Manitoba, and Sackatchewan |
| Provinces | Areas (States) in Canada run by regional governments |
| Appalachian Highlands | hills and mountains along the Eastern United States running up to Canada |
| Inuit | A people who live in Northern Canada |
| Coast Mountains | Mountain range along Canada's western sea coast |
| Jacques Cartier | French explorer who claimed Canada for France |
| Montreal | Second largest city in Canada |
| Nova Scotia | The Largest of the Maritime Provinces |
| Arctic Islands | Canadian Islands north of the artic circle |
| St. Lawrence Seaway | Waterway built to link the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean |
| Nunavut | Huge territory in northern Canada |
| Canadian Shield | Large area of ignegous rock that surrounds Hudson Bay |